Notes from America with Kai Wright WNYC Studios
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Notes from America with Kai Wright is a show about the unfinished business of our history, and its grip on our future.
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Still In Recovery From Being Shot, Hisham Awartani Commits To a Summer of Activism
Student activists like Hisham Awartani are spending the summer organizing around a push for Brown University to divest from companies that contribute to human rights abuses in Gaza.
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Is Donald Trump's Historic Felony Conviction Just a Part of Our New Political Normal?
A majority of voters polled about Donald Trump’s felony conviction say the outcome of his hush money trial didn’t sway their opinion of the former president.
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What Does It Mean To Be Free?
Ayana Mathis joins us to discuss her novel, The Unsettled. It's an intergenerational story centered around one Black family's struggle to find freedom.
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Class Of 2024 Grads Reflect On Being Expected to Change the World
Today’s grads are being heralded as the generation that will change the world. And while many in Gen Z are eager to rise to the occasion, some wonder how fair of an expectation that is.
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Why Divestment Is At the Core of Student Protests
This spring, more than 150 college campuses saw anti-war protests with demonstrators calling for their schools to divest from companies doing business in Israel’s occupied territories.
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What ‘The Wiz’ Was And Is to Black Culture
For nearly 50 years, “The Wiz” has been a staple in Black families. To celebrate its return to Broadway, we take calls about your connections to the show and discuss its legacy.
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An education in America
America’s many schisms defy easy explanation. This podcast explores one thread at a time, traces the roots of the issues that divide us and paints, stroke by stroke, a portrait of who we are and the currents we sail on or struggle against.